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Whorlie Well

Mason, Mason County

Marker Text

Named for a victim in famous "Hoodoo War", provoked by cattle rustling in Mason County. John Whorlie (or Worley), a deputy sheriff, on May 13, 1875, lost a prisoner to a lynch mob on Aug. 10, 1875, Whorlie was killed and scalped while working on this well. His killer was identified as Scott Cooley, a friend of the lynched man. Masonic burial for Whorlie was conducted by the McCulloch Lodge No. 273, A. F. & A. M., of which he was a member. No one in Mason County was ever convicted for wrong doing in the "Hoodoo War", but after 1876 law, order, and peace were restored. (1971)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description on RR 1871, near the corner of Westmoreland and Avenue F
Marker # 11299
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code outlaws; cattle, cattle industry topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.748651, -99.24367

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